The Best TV Shows Of All Time, Ranked
Summary The best TV shows of all time span various genres, showcasing their substantial impact on culture and the television medium since the 1950s.
Critical acclaim, cultural impact, popularity, and influence on the television medium are important factors in determining the best TV shows of all time.
The likes of Life on Mars, Only Fools and Horses, Stranger Things, Oz, The Golden Girls, The X-Files, and Six Feet Under are all considered among the greatest TV shows of all time due to their cultural significance, critical acclaim, and success.
The best TV shows of all time cover a wide range of genres, topics, and generational conflicts that continue to have substantial impacts on the wider culture and the television medium itself. Television might have once been viewed as a lesser medium than movies, but some of the greatest prestige TV shows, classic sitcoms, and sketch shows have massively shaped the cultural conscience and changed how audiences interact with media since the 1950s.
With a vast number of series to pull from throughout the history of the medium, the best TV shows of all time achieve some variation of critical acclaim, beloved legacies, and cultural significance. Prestige dramas may tend to have an advantage with reputations as the greatest shows of all time, but the cultural impact and popularity must also be accounted for with groundbreaking horror shows, legendary sitcoms, and sci-fi hits. While the ultimate ranking will always be subjective, Screen Rant's list of the best TV shows of all time takes a holistic approach based on a combination of factors like awards, critical and audience acclaim, cultural effect, influence on the television medium, and larger legacy.
Related The 55 Best Movies Of All Time Screen Rant breaks down the best movies of all time, from old classics to modern masterpieces across multiple genres of cinema.
60 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017-2023)
A New York housewife discovers new life on the stand-up scene
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buy Not available Not available Not available Miriam “Midge” Maisel is a 1958 New York City woman who has everything she’s ever wanted—the perfect husband, two kids, and an elegant Upper West Side apartment perfect for hosting Yom Kippur dinner. But her perfect life suddenly takes an unexpected turn and Midge discovers a previously unknown talent for stand-up comedy—a talent that changes her life forever. Cast Rachel Brosnahan , Kevin Pollak , Caroline Aaron , Jane Lynch , Marin Hinkle , Michael Zegen , Tony Shalhoub , Alex Borstein Release Date March 17, 2017 Seasons 5 Network Amazon Prime Video Showrunner Rachel Brosnahan
Highest Rated Episodes Of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Episode IMDB Rating Four Minutes (S5, E9) 9.5 Midnight at the Concord (S2, E5) 9.2 The Testi-Roastial (S5, E6) 9.2
Amy Sherman-Palladino's longest-running show outside of Gilmore Girls, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is, in many ways, ideal for fans of that series. Led by a smart brunette who becomes a single mom and fires off the creator's dizzyingly-fast dialogue without missing a beat, and including Sherman-Palladino's incredible flair for costuming and production, it's got plenty of hallmarks that make it instantly appealing.
However, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel isn't just another Gilmore Girls, but stands as its own unique series that more than deserves its individual plaudits. The Amazon Prime show conjures up an incredible sense of place - specifically, the comedy scene of New York in the 1950s - and it's a perfect match for Sherman-Palladino's witty-yet-poignant writing and star Rachel Brosnahan's remarkable performance. Brosnahan is tasked wearing multiple hats (sometimes literally - again, the costumes are great) as a mother, a divorcee, a woman navigating a man's world, and convincing as a great stand-up comic, all of which she makes look effortless.
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The rest of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel's cast is superb, adding a richness to both Midge's family life and the comedy world, and often excelling when those two intersect. It is, as one would hope for a show "about comedy," absolutely hilarious and charming, but also at its best is incredibly emotional too. The show isn't always completely even throughout its five-season run, but it is always enjoyable and nails its ending in a manner that's worthy of a standing ovation. - James Hunt, SR Senior Editor
59 One Piece (2023 - )
A lesson in how to adapt anime to live-action
One Piece (Live-Action) Based on the popular manga/anime series, One Piece is a live-action Netflix adaptation of the story from Eiichiro Oda. The show follows the exploits of a band of pirates, the Straw Hats, led by the energetic and adventure-loving Monkey D. Luffy. Luffy is a young man cursed with strange powers after accidentally eating a mysterious fruit. With his friends Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji, Luffy will head across the vast ocean to find the legendary treasure, the One Piece. Release Date August 31, 2023 Cast Iñaki Godoy , Mackenyu , Emily Rudd , Jacob Romero Gibson , Taz Skylar Seasons 1 Writers Matt Owens , Steven Maeda , Tom Hyndman
Highest Rated Episodes Of One Piece Episode IMDB Rating Worst In The East (S1, E8) 9.0 Eat At Baratie! (S1, E5) 8.8 The Girl With The Sawfish Tattoo (S1, E7) 8.5
Despite many, many failed attempts, anime has long been known as borderline impossible to successfully translate to live-action - but Netflix's One Piece is a masterclass in how to do it right. Adapting one of the longest-running anime series ever (over a thousand episodes and counting), the series follows Monkey D Luffy (Inaki Godoy), a wanna-be pirate with rubber limbs, as he sets out in search of adventure and the legendary One Piece treasure. In so many ways, this pirate-themed anime sounds too out-there to find a mainstream audience; devil fruits, semi-magical powers, wild bands of roving pirates who all have their own theme, 'fishmen', and more abound in this wacky universe.
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However, the show manages to carefully find the perfect balance between leaning into its anime roots (with characters shouting out finishing moves, and over the top costuming and situations) and grounding the entire show in the human element. Surly old men cutting off limbs to save children, good people fighting for their homes, found family, and tragedy are interwoven with the high-seas adventures, and magically, it works. While the show is still only one season in, it would have to change drastically to be anything but a long-term hit.
58 Grey's Anatomy (2005-)
Incredibly long-running medical drama that has radically shifted identity
Grey's Anatomy A high-intensity medical drama which follows Meredith Grey and the team of doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial, who are faced with life-or-death decisions on a daily basis. They seek comfort from one another, and, at times, more than just friendship. Together they discover that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white. Release Date March 27, 2005 Cast Ellen Pompeo , Chandra Wilson , James Pickens Jr. , Justin Chambers , Kevin McKidd , Jesse Williams , camilla luddington , Patrick Dempsey , Sara Ramirez , Jessica Capshaw , Sandra Oh , Kelly McCreary , Jake Borelli , Chyler Leigh , Eric Dane , Caterina Scorsone , Giacomo Gianniotti , Anthony Hill , Kate Walsh , Sarah Drew , Greg Germann , Martin Henderson , Katherine Heigl , T.R. Knight , Jerrika Hinton , Richard Flood , Kim Raver , Jason George , Tessa Ferrer , Isaiah Washington , Gaius Charles , Chris Carmack , Brooke Smith Seasons 21 Network ABC Writers Shonda Rhimes , Julie Wong , Jen Klein , Tameson Duffy , Meg Marinis Creator(s) Shonda Rhimes , Michelle Lirtzman Expand
Highest Rated Episodes Of Grey's Anatomy Episode IMDB Rating Death and All His Friends (S6, E24) 9.7 Sanctuary (S6, E23) 9.7 Now or Never (S5, E24) 9.5
Now into its 20th season, Grey's Anatomy is among the longest running TV dramas of all time, with more than 420 episodes and two spin-offs. Neither Private Practice nor the superior Station 19 have ever quite hit the heights of their parent show, but both follow the formula that Shonda Rhimes' most famous show thrived on. Most impressively, Grey's Anatomy stepped out into a brave new world in season 19 as Ellen Pompeo's lead character stepped away to become an occasional guest star. Very few shows ever survive such a dramatic change, but Grey's was never just about Meredith. To use a tired expression with real sentiment, the best parts were mostly the friends she made along the way.
More than just a medical drama, but compelling in its case-of-the-week set-up when it did snap back to that formula, Grey's Anatomy is more like a soap opera, punctuated by profound (and often break-neck) romances, often very funny comedy, huge charm, and the kind of bloodlust you'd usually expect from way darker shows. Grey's Anatomy knows how to make you cry, knows how to make you care, and has a terribly irresistible knack for emotional manipulation across the rest of the spectrum.
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It may have lost its way at times, but the new class of interns introduced in season 18 revived the charm and humor of the earliest seasons, and the veterans continue to be familiar, comforting, and capable of surprises. It will end at some point, but there's more than enough life in it to continue for a while yet. - Simon Gallagher, Executive Editor
57 Only Fools And Horses (1981-2003)
Working class comedy heroes unite in a British classic
Only Fools and Horses Only Fools and Horses is a British comedy that follows two brothers from London's working-class Peckham estate trying to make their fortune through dodgy deals. Over seven seasons, Del Boy and Rodney Trotter constantly search for the one big score that will help them realize their dreams of being millionaires. Release Date September 8, 1981 Cast David Jason , Nicholas Lyndhurst , Lennard Pearce , Buster Merryfield , Tessa Peake-Jones , Gwyneth Strong , Roger Lloyd-Pack , John Challis Seasons 7 Writers John Sullivan
Highest Rated Episodes Of Only Fools and Horses Episode IMDB Rating The Jolly Boys' Outing (S6, E7) 9.6 Time on Our Hands (1996 Christmas Special) 9.6 Heroes and Villains (1993 Christmas Special) 9.3
One of the most iconic British sitcoms of all time is John Sullivan's Only Fools and Horses, which originally ran for seven seasons from 1981 until 1991, and then returned to screens with specials until 2003. The series follows the highs and lows of the working-class Trotter family as they attempt to get rich, with many supporting characters including their significant others and neighbors. A proper sleeper hit, Only Fools and Horses made little impact upon its initial release before becoming a massive success with audiences and critics alike in its later seasons.
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In addition to holding UK records for sitcom viewership, the show boasts an undeniable impact on British culture today as the source of several popular English phrases and words. The series also earned several BAFTA awards and British Comedy Awards, and finds itself on several modern lists of the greatest sitcoms, British TV shows, and characters in television history. With seven seasons through 1991 and a total of 16 sporadic Christmas specials through 2003, Only Fools and Horses has had a pervasive, global cultural influence that firmly establishes it as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.
56 Sex And The City (1998 - 2004)
A groundbreaking series about female friendships and dating in the city
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buy Not available Not available Not available Sex in the City follows Carrie Bradshaw, a New York writer who finds inspiration for her column from the genuine, emotional, and often humorous exploits of life in the city. Joined by best friends Miranda Hobbes, Charlotte York, and Samantha Jones, Sex and the City follows the ups and downs of the characters' romantic relationships, being single, sex, and friendship as 30-something women. Release Date June 6, 1998 Cast Kim Cattrall , Cynthia Nixon , Sarah Jessica Parker , Kristin Davis Seasons 6 Network HBO Max Writers Darren Star
Highest Rated Episodes Of Sex And The City Episode IMDB Rating An American Girl In Paris: Part Deux (S6 E20) 8.8 Ex and the City (S2 E18) 8.2 The Real Me (S4 E2) 8.2
Sex and the City may have become known as a show that really didn't age well, but let's not forget that when it originally aired, it was absolutely groundbreaking on multiple levels. The series follows four friends - Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) and Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) as they navigate life and love in New York City. While that may seem a premise so common as to be cliche in 2024, in 1998 it was rare to see a show led entirely by an ensemble cast of women - especially young, attractive, successful women who were talking openly about sex. Golden Girls paved the way, of course, but Sex and the City moved past the episodic format, and got more explicit about sex and dating than any previous mainstream show.
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The series was lauded for portraying women who were open about sex in a positive light (especially Samantha), and while many of sex-columnist Carrie's views would get her canceled today (for good reason), the series remains a fantastic snapshot into 90s feminism and female empowerment. Beyond that, it is a deliciously aspirational and moreish show, much like Darren Starr's more recent offerings, Emily in Paris and Younger.
Sex and the City won 7 Primetime Emmys and a slew of other awards, and spawned two movies and an ongoing revival, And Just Like That. Unfortunately, though, the revival spends too much time overcompensating for the flaws of the original, and not enough time recapturing the magic of it.
55 The Umbrella Academy
Netflix's weirdest family of superhero oddities save the world again and again
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buy Not available Not available Not available The Umbrella Academy is based on the comic book of the same name created by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá. The Hargreeves — collectively known as The Umbrella Academy — were born with superpowers, and their adoptive father utilized their abilities. However, as they grew older, the siblings grew apart as they dealt with their trauma. They are brought back together after their father dies and Five returns from the future with grave news: The world will end, and The Umbrella Academy has to stop it before it happens. Release Date February 15, 2019 Cast Colm Feore , Cazzie David , Genesis Rodriguez , Robert Sheehan , Aidan Gallagher , elliot page , Emmy Raver-Lampman , Jordan Claire Robbins , Jake Epstein , Mary J. Blige , David Castaneda , Justin Cornwell , Justin H. Min , Britne Oldford , Adam Godley , Tom Hopper , Javon 'Wanna' Walton , Ritu Arya , Cameron Britton , Sheila McCarthy Seasons 3 Writers Steve Blackman Expand
Highest Rated Episodes Of The Umbrella Academy Episode IMDB Rating The End of Something (S2, E10) 8.9 The White Violin (S1, E10) 8.7 743 (S2, E9) 8.7
In the Stranger Things era of Netflix, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the Hawkins, Indiana residents would have the apocalyptic oddball family dynamic sewn-up to themselves. You'd be wrong, thanks to The Umbrella Academy. Adapted from the comics by My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way and illustrator Gabriel Bá, Netflix's weird take on the end of the world is high-stakes, high-concept sci-fi with a post-superhero edge. Along with The Boys, The Umbrella Academy also proves there's more to successful comic book screen franchises than Marvel and DC - neither of whom would be strange or emo enough to do the source material justice.
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Thanks to an exceptional cast and a dark, creative commitment to storytelling, The Umbrella Academy lives and dies on its character interplay, which is a stunning achievement when you consider the caliber of the distractions on show. Even as the Academy flirt with destroying the world repeatedly, or come up against new existence-threatening threats, the bigger stakes center on their own personal journeys. Will the ghost get eternal rest? Will the half-monkey man marry his own sister? Will the middle-aged man trapped in the schoolboy's body ever know love like he did with his mannequin head? It all sounds ridiculous, but that's exactly the point. It's a joy. - Simon Gallagher, Executive Editor
54 Gilmore Girls (2000-2007, 2016)
The ultimate cozy Autumnal comedy
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buy Not available Not available Not available In the fictional town of Star's Hollow, single mother Lorelai Gilmore raises her high-achieving teenage daughter Rory. Mother and daughter rely on each other throughout their own life changes, romantic entanglements, and friendships. Release Date October 5, 2000 Cast Lauren Graham , Scott Patterson , Sean Gunn , Keiko Agena , Matt Czuchry , Alexis Bledel , Yanic Truesdale , Kelly Bishop , Melissa McCarthy , Edward Herrmann , Liza Weil , Jared Padalecki , Milo Ventimiglia Seasons 7 Network The WB Writers Amy Sherman-Palladino
Highest Rated Episodes Of Gilmore Girls Episode IMDB Rating Raincoats and Recipes (S4, E22) 9.3 Bon Voyage (S7, E22) 9.1 Friday Night's Alright for Fighting (S6, E13) 9.0
Gilmore Girls is the ultimate comfort blanket TV show, praise that helps explain why it's still so beloved despite premiering back in the year 2000, but simultaneously downplays just how great it is. Yes, Gilmore Girls is a cozy show. It's made for watching in Fall, for curling up with and endlessly binge-watching when you don't want to go outside (accompanied, of course, by copious cups of coffee). It's easy to watch, and re-watch, and then re-watch again.
That's all part of Gilmore Girls' easy charm, but it belies just how smart Amy Sherman-Palladino's hit is. There's more to this than comfort and warmth (though it undeniably offers that). It's the rare TV show that fully explores a mother-daughter dynamic, and in it finds not only huge amounts of humor, but also proves TV shows don't just need to be about mob bosses to provide rich, compelling drama.
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The rapid-fire dialogue that became the show's trademark is truly astonishing, both in just how many jokes and references are packed into it, and how Lauren Graham, in particular, delivers it so flawlessly. Indeed, that Graham never won an Emmy for her performance as Lorelai Gilmore is a great oversight, giving a layered performance that nails not only the comedy, but the emotional complexities of her relationships with her daughter, Rory (Alexis Bledel), and her parents, Emily and Richard (Kelly Bishop and the late Edward Herrmann).
The town of Stars Hollow itself is also a true marvel. Right from the beginning, it feels so lived-in and fleshed-out, at once realistic and yet with a fantastical quality. And with it comes one of the widest arrays of memorable supporting characters and town residents this side of peak The Simpsons. Watching it transports you to a different place while still being relatable, it can make you laugh and cry in the same episode, and it's all part of the show's indelible magic. - James Hunt, SR Senior Editor
53 Catastrophe (2015-2019)
A devastating, unflinching, uplifting comedy
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Catastrophe Sharon, an unmarried Irish primary school teacher residing in London, encounters Rob, a single American advertising executive, at a bar during his business trip to the city. Their brief affair spans six days before Rob departs for his hometown of Boston. Upon discovering her pregnancy, Sharon informs Rob, prompting him to relocate to London, and they transition into a committed relationship. What follows is 4 years of real life crashing together. Release Date January 19, 2015 Cast Sharon Horgan , Rob Delaney , Mark Bonnar , Ashley Jensen Seasons 4 Network Channel 4
Highest Rated Episodes Of Catastrophe Episode IMDB Rating Episode #3.6 (S3, E6) 8.3 Episode #4.6 (S4, E6) 8.1 Episode #1.4 (S1, E4) 8.0
Much like other British comedies Fleabag, The Office, and Fawlty Towers, Catastrophe never stuck around long enough to outstay its welcome, and for four glorious years, it was some of the most profound TV to watch. Created by comedy actors Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, it is a sitcom in the purest sense, where the situation provides all the comedy. Only, with Catastrophe - whose title refers, incredibly - to the simple nightmare of an unwanted child - there is as much trauma as there are laughs. Both Delaney and Horgan - who also star as a couple whose one night stand leads to migration, marriage, and endless mortal anxiety - are excellent, and the comedy is just too real.
For anyone familiar with the real life tragedy of Delaney's son and his blisteringly real book talking about little Henry's death and how he processed his grief, which was the backdrop to Catastrophe's third season, it should come as no surprise that sadness is as familiar here as warmth. Catastrophe is painful, brave television, and it deserves to be spoken of as among the very best British shows of all time. - Simon Gallagher, Executive Editor
52 Life On Mars (2006-2007)
High-concept British Sci-Fi meets 1970s Cop Drama
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Life on Mars British sci-fi series Life on Mars follows Sam Tyler (John Simm), a Greater Manchester policeman, who is hit by a car in 2006, and somehow awakens in 1973. Now working for the Manchester and Salford Police, at the same station and location as in 2006, he's forced to reconcile with different sensibilities, and a new dynamic with DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister). Cast John Simm , philip glenister , Liz White Release Date January 9, 2006 Seasons 2 Number of Episodes 16
Highest Rated Episodes Of Life On Mars Episode IMDB Rating Season 2 Episode 8 8.9 Season 1 Episode 8 8.6 Season 1 Episode 4 8.3
The British TV series Life on Mars is renowned for its successful combination of various genres, being able to wear the labels of sci-fi, mystery, time travel, period drama, and police procedural. Life on Mars follows police officer Sam Tyler from 2006 Manchester, who finds himself mysteriously transported back to the 1970s after an accident.
Life on Mars is also well-remembered for its ambiguity in regard to Sam's fate, leaving audiences and characters equally uncertain about whether he is comatose, deceased, or truly traveling back in time. The popularity of Life on Mars' two-season story inspired numerous international remakes, including a short-lived American series, and earned the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series twice.
51 This Is Us (2016 - 2022)
A brilliantly complex portrait of family, connection, and life moving forward
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buy Not available Not available Not available This Is Us chronicles the Pearson family across the decades: from Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) as young parents in the 1980s to their 37-year-old kids, Kevin (Justin Hartley), Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Randall (Sterling K. Brown) searching for love and fulfillment in the present day. This grounded, life-affirming dramedy reveals how the tiniest events in our lives impact who people become and how the connections people share with each other can transcend time, distance, and even death. Release Date September 20, 2016 Cast Susan Kelechi Watson , Lonnie Chavis , Justin Hartley , Melanie Liburd , Hannah Zeile , Mandy Moore , Eris Baker , Sterling K. Brown , Milo Ventimiglia , Logan Shroyer , Faithe Herman , Niles Fitch , Parker Bates , Chris Sullivan , Chrissy Metz , Alexandra Breckenridge , Jon Huertas , Lyric Ross Asante Blackk Griffin Dunne Caitlin Thompson Chris Geere , Ron Cephas Jones , Mackenzie Hancsicsak Seasons 6 Network NBC Writers Dan Fogelman Expand
Highest Rated Episodes Of This Is Us Episode IMDB Rating Super Bowl Sunday (S2 E14) 9.7 The Train (S6, E17) 9.7 Memphis (S1 E16) 9.5
This Is Us sounds simple enough on the surface - it is the story of one family, the Pearsons, centered around the Pearson triplets: Randall (Sterling K Brown), Kate (Chrissy Metz), and Kevin (Justin Hartley). The series covers their birth, childhood, and adulthood, but this is so much more than just a straightforward family drama. The show is known for the way that it weaves together multiple timelines, with some scenes set in the 'present' day, where the triplets are adults, and some set in their past, and others delving into the life stories of their parents, and others still leaping forward to the future.
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These timelines come together to highlight parallels between the lives of generations, to teach lessons, and provide the many, many twists that the series was praised for. The ability to create so many shocking reveals without ever delving into soap opera is a testament to the skill of Dan Fogelman. The show is also incredibly relatable, meaning that the joys and sorrows of the characters hit incredibly hard - especially as the show continues, it's rare to get through an episode without crying, although whether those tears are sad or happy is something that is often impossible to tell.
50 Stranger Things (2016-Present)
Netflix's flagship sci-fi show that inspired millions of subscriptions
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buy Not available Not available Not available Inspired by 80s pop-culture and elements of Stephen King's works, Stranger Things is a supernatural action-drama TV series set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana. When a young boy goes missing, his group of friends stumbles upon a young girl with telekinetic powers who recently escaped from a mysterious facility. They soon realize that she may be their only chance at stopping an impending doom that threatens to engulf Hawkins whole. Release Date July 15, 2016 Cast Finn Wolfhard , joe keery , Jamie Campbell Bower , Brett Gelman , Caleb McLaughlin , Maya Hawke David Harbour , Matthew Modine , Priah Ferguson , Gaten Matarazzo , Winona Ryder , Charlie Heaton , Sadie Sink , Millie Bobby Brown , Joseph Quinn , Dacre Montgomery , Natalia Dyer , Noah Schnapp Seasons 4 Directors Matt Duffer , Ross Duffer Expand
Highest Rated Episodes Of Stranger Things Episode IMDB Rating The Massacre at Hawkins Lab (S4, E7) 9.6 Dear Billy (S4, E4) 9.4 The Upside Down (S1, E8) 9.3
The Duffer Brothers have been heavily inspired by 80s horror when creating Stranger Things, which has become a sensation for Netflix. The series only grows in scope with each passing season, with the record-breaking Stranger Things season 4 increasing its character count, global span, and technological ambitions for some of its most critically acclaimed installments yet. The combination of stunning visual effects, a captivating story, incredible young actors, and 80s nostalgia has made Stranger Things into a global hit.
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Changing the landscape of streaming and binge-watching as one of Netflix's first major original shows, Stranger Things' appeal to multiple generations has established it as a cultural phenomenon since 2016. The shocking accomplishments of the series have rarely been seen on the small screen, which won't be forgotten after coming to a close with Stranger Things season 5.
49 Fawlty Towers (1975-1979)
The outrageous, hilarious sitcom that became the UK's best, officially
Fawlty Towers Fawlty Towers is a British satirical comedy created by John Cleese and Connie Booth, initially released in 1975. Loosely based on events John Cleese's life experiences, Fawlty Towers focuses on a rude hotel owner and his group of mismatched employees who all try to keep the business afloat amidst a parade of eccentric guests. Release Date September 19, 1975 Cast John Cleese , Prunella Scales , Andrew Sachs , Connie Booth , Ballard Berkeley , Brian Hall , Renee Roberts , Gilly Flower Seasons 2 Network BBC Two Writers John Cleese , Connie Booth
Highest Rated Episodes Of Fawlty Towers Episode IMDB Rating The Germans (S1, E6) 9.3 Communication Problems (S2, E1) 9.2 The Upside Down (S1, E8) 9.3
From Monty Python co-founder John Cleese, Fawlty Towers earns its spot on the list of the greatest TV shows of all time through its cultural legacy and reputation as the quintessential British sitcom. Set in the fictional eponymous hotel in Torquay, Fawlty Towers is about the owner, his wife, the chambermaid, and the waiter who strive to run the hotel amid challenging situations and a variety of eccentric guests.
The recipient of several BAFTAs, Fawlty Towers has received greater critical acclaim over time, with the series holding a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score and being named the best British sitcom ever by the British Film Institute in 2000.
48 Oz (1997-2003)
The critically-acclaimed prison drama that kick-started HBO's hot streak
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buy Not available Not available Not available Oz was a crime-drama series from HBO created by Tom Fontana. The series focuses on the inmates and officers of the fictional experimental Oswald State Correctional Facility. The prison, prioritizing rehabilitation instead of corrective punishment, navigates the fragile social cliques within its halls, where tensions never relent. Release Date February 23, 1997 Cast Ernie Hudson , Terry Kinney , Harold Perrineau , Eamonn Walker , Kirk Acevedo , Rita Moreno , J. K. Simmons , Lee Tergesen , Dean Winters , Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Seasons 6 Network HBO Max Writers Tom Fontana , Bradford Winters , Sunil Nayar , Sean Jablonski , Sean Whitesell
Highest Rated Episodes Of Oz Episode IMDB Rating A Game of Checkers (S1, E8) 9.2 You Bet Your Life (S4, E8) 9.0 A Day in the Death... (S6, E6) 8.9
Set in a fictional men's prison, Oz follows an experimental unit of the facility called the "Emerald City" that strives to ease tensions between the various factions of prisoners. Known as the first one-hour drama series produced by HBO, Oz set the stage for the prestige drama TV reputation that the network maintains today.
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Oz has received significant critical acclaim and numerous awards nominations, with the series being groundbreaking for its depiction of graphic violence and sexual content as well as its complicated themes.
Related 15 Best HBO Original Series Of All Time, Ranked While HBO has earned its reputation as the epitome of prestige TV, within its impressive array of programming, these shows remain the network's best.
47 The Mandalorian (2019 - )
Star Wars' best small-screen offering
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buy Not available Not available Not available The Mandalorian is set after the Empire's fall and before the First Order's emergence in the ever-growing Star Wars universe. The series follows the travails of a lone gunfighter named Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic. Acting as the first live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian has become incredibly popular on Disney+, partly due to Mando’s relationship with Grogu, which the internet dubbed “Baby Yoda” upon his introduction in season 1. Release Date November 12, 2019 Cast Werner Herzog , Emily Swallow , Pedro Pascal , Nick Nolte , Omid Abtahi , Gina Carano , Carl Weathers , Giancarlo Esposito Seasons 3 Writers Jon Favreau
Highest Rated Episodes Of The Mandalorian Episode IMDB Rating Chapter 16: The Rescue (S2, E8) 9.8 Chapter 13: The Jedi (S2, E5) 9.3 Chapter 8: Redemption (S1, E8) 9.2
Star Wars, as a franchise, has exploded in recent years - and the clear standout of the many TV series that have been added to this world is The Mandalorian. The series has won 15 Primetime Emmys to date, and has become so wildly popular that it has even made the leap to the big screen, with the next major installment being the upcoming movie of the same name. This is no small accomplishment, and it becomes even more impressive considering that the main character's face is (almost) never seen, and the second most important character, Grogu, is a Yoda-esque puppet who wasn't even officially named for the first season.
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The Mandalorian centers on Din Djarin, the titular Mandalorian, and a bounty hunter who finds himself protecting 'Baby Yoda' in an adventure that takes them both on a wild chase around the Galaxy. It builds lore for this universe, but a lot of the focus is on found family, epic battles (whether in space or in person), fascinating new worlds and colorful characters within them, and the thrilling showdown between good and evil. It is, in short, everything that made the original Star Wars great, with a modern-day Lucasfilm budget.
46 The Golden Girls (1985-1992)
The revolutionary, awards-darling sitcom that's aged incredibly well
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buy Not available Not available Not available The Golden Girls follows Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), Rose Nylund (Betty White), Blanche Devereaux (Rue McClanahan), and Sophia Petrillo (Estelle Getty) as they live together in Miami. Throughout its seven seasons, the beloved series created by Susan Harris won 11 Primetime Emmys and continues to be one of the most beloved sitcoms of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Release Date September 14, 1985 Cast Betty White Seasons 7 Network NBC Writers Susan Harris
Highest Rated Episodes Of The Golden Girls Episode IMDB Rating One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's Nest (S7, E23) 9.1 Old Friends (S3, E1) 9.0 The Case of the Libertine Belle (S7, E2) 9.0
The Golden Girls is often considered a comfort show across various generations, offering funny and warm moments of friendship between its central four ladies. The revolutionary sitcom boosted ratings for NBC, was critically acclaimed throughout its run, and received numerous awards, including the rare achievement of each main actress winning an Emmy.
However, along with providing warm-hearted laughs, people might have forgotten that The Golden Girls was also willing to tackle difficult subjects like death as well as show support for gay rights. Continuing to appeal to new generations, The Golden Girls is an instance of a 1980s sitcom that has aged surprisingly well for its subject matter, performances, and comedic writing.
45 Sergeant Bilko (1955-1959)
The military comedy whose influence changed sitcom history
Sergeant Bilko Sergeant Bilko (also known as The Phil Silvers Show) was a sitcom created for CBS by Nat Hiken. The classic comedy series follows a group of soldiers at a fictional military base in Kansas led by Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko, who, while leading his men, would attempt various get-rich-quick schemes, often roping those under his command into his comical hijinx. Release Date September 20, 1955 Cast Phil Silvers , Harvey Lembeck , Allan Melvin , Paul Ford Seasons 4 Network CBS Directors Nat Hiken , Al De Caprio , Charles Friedman
Highest Rated Episodes Of Sergeant Bilko Episode IMDB Rating The Court Martial (S1, E25) 9.2 Doberman's Sister (S2, E10) 9.0 A Mess Sergeant Can't Win (S2, E9) 9.0
Also known as The Phil Silvers Show or You'll Never Get Rich, the 1955 sitcom Sergeant Bilko has had a substantial influence on the history of comedy television. Having inspired some of the greatest TV show figures like Larry David (via YouTube) and subsequent uniform sitcoms like MASH, Phil Silvers' Sergeant Bilko is a quintessential example of how to create a timeless TV character persona.
The title officer and the sitcom's premise have been parodied countless times throughout television history, with Sergeant Bilko's top-tier writing and character building earning it numerous Emmy awards, critical acclaim, and high ratings throughout its run.
44 The X-Files (1993-2002, 2016-2018)
The modern era's answer to The Twilight Zone that left an unprecedented mark
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buy Not available Not available Not available The X-files takes the police procedural formula and applies it to sci-fi mysteries. Conspiracy theorist Fox Mulder and skeptic Dana Scully team up to solve cases surrounding alien invasions and other unexplained, paranormal phenomena. Release Date September 10, 1993 Cast Gillian Flynn , David Duchovny , Robert Patrick , Annabeth Gish , Mitch Pileggi Seasons 11 Network FOX Writers Chris Carter
Highest Rated Episodes Of The X-Files Episode IMDB Rating Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose (S3, E4) 9.2 Bad Blood (S5, E12) 9.2 Anasazi (S2, E25) 9.1
Inspired by some of history's biggest shows like The Twilight Zone, The X-Files managed to become a legendary series in its own right. The sci-fi mystery show focuses on a pair of FBI agents who investigate the strangest paranormal cases the bureau has to offer. Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny are electric on screen together, with their chemistry being maintained when the show was revived in 2016.
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From the theme song to the storylines, The X-Files is a pop culture staple that received positive reviews and various awards before spawning spin-offs, comics, and films. By the conclusion of the show, The X-Files was the longest-running sci-fi series in the history of US television, leaving an incredibly influential mark on the genre thereafter.
43 Six Feet Under (2001-2005)
Compelling, emotionally-charged drama that deserves its place at HBO's top table
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buy Not available Not available Not available Created by Alan Ball, Six Feet Under is a Black Comedy and Drama series that stars Peter Krause, Frances Conroy, Rachel Griffiths, and Michael C. Hall. Running for five seasons between 2001 and 2005, the plot revolves around a dysfunctional family that owns and operates a funeral home. Release Date June 3, 2001 Cast Peter Krause , Lauren Ambrose Seasons 5 Network HBO Max Writers Alan Ball
Highest Rated Episodes Of Six Feet Under Episode IMDB Rating Everyone's Waiting (S5, E12) 9.9 All Alone (S5, E10) 9.6 Ecotone (S5, E9) 9.5
Considered to have one of the greatest TV show finales of all time, HBO's Six Feet Under also maintains a legacy as one of the best dramas in television history. Receiving significant acclaim for its acting, writing, and themes, Six Feet Under won various primetime awards and high ratings as it captivated audiences for five seasons.
Its rich characterizations, ruminations on life and death, and cast performances are only made better by the fact that Six Feet Under exceeds expectations in how it sticks the landing. In addition to its brilliant storytelling, Six Feet Under is a great example of how to properly execute an ending on television, which has been the Achilles heel of many great shows.
42 Pride and Prejudice (1995)
The ultimate Austen miniseries adaptation
Pride And Prejudice (1995) Pride and Prejudice follows the turbulent relationship between Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a country gentleman, and Fitzwilliam Darcy, a rich aristocratic landowner. They must overcome the titular sins of pride and prejudice in order to fall in love and marry. Release Date October 29, 1995 Cast Jennifer Ehle , Colin Firth , Adrian Lukis , Alison Steadman , Benjamin Whitrow , David Bamber , Susannah Harker Seasons 1.0 Creator(s) Andrew Davies
Highest Rated Episodes Of Pride and Prejudice Episode IMDB Rating Episode 6 8.7 Episode 4 8.6 Episode 3 8.5
Jane Austen's works have been adapted so many times that it is difficult to keep count of all the TV series, movies, plays, and reimaginings of her brilliant novels, but the 1995 BBC mini-series adaptation of Pride and Prejudice may be the most iconic of them all. It is a faithful take on the original novel, set within the original time period, and while the decision not to modernize or update it in any way could have made it underwhelming, the incredible cast and beautiful writing elevate it to a truly iconic status.
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This mini-series was also Colin Firth's breakout role, with his billowing white shirt capturing the hearts of viewers - and the scene where it gets wet going down in TV history. It won an Emmy despite only having six episodes, and was such a huge part of pop culture that it is referenced in other film and tv, including Bridget Jones' Diary. A book, turned into a series, referenced in a book series, turned into a film series. Austen-ception.
41 In Living Color (1990-1994)
Ground-breaking, beloved comedy that centered great Black talent
In Living Color Created by Keenen Ivory Wayans for FOX, In Living Color is a sketch comedy series that aired from 1990-1994. In Living Color provided a new take on the evening sketch comedy series airing at the time, with a mostly Black cast and a focus on unique humor helmed by the Wayans family. The series also featured several rotating guests and took home an Emmy in its release year for Outstanding Variety Series. Release Date April 15, 1990 Cast Jim Carrey , Tommy Davidson , David Alan Grier , T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh , Keenen Ivory Wayans , Kim Wayans Seasons 5 Network FOX Writers Keenen Ivory Wayans
Highest Rated Episodes Of In Living Color Episode IMDB Rating Dirty Dozens Tournament of Champions (S5, E19) 8.0 Thelma and Louise Jefferson (S4, E24) 7.9 Best Celebrity Impersonations (S4, E32) 7.9
In Living Color is considered one of the greatest sketch comedy series of all time, showcasing a predominantly Black cast during a time when other shows in this format were primarily White. Additionally, In Living Color's sketches put Black humor in the limelight in an era where mainstream Black comedy shows like The Cosby Show were set in mild family-friendly environments, though a feud between the Wayans and Fox would threaten the series' success.
The revolutionary show was a huge hit with audiences, had great ratings for its first few seasons, and even beat Saturday Night Live to win the Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series Emmy Award in 1990. Before ending in 1994, In Living Color featured future film and TV stars like the Wayans brothers, Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, and even Jennifer Lopez as a dancer.
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